I'm considering upgrading my PC cooling setup and recently purchased a case that comes with MSI MAG F120 stock fans. I've read some reviews that mention they can be quite noisy. On the other hand, I found Arctic P12 Pro ARGB fans at a decent price. Has anyone here used the stock MSI fans or the P12 Pros? How do they compare in terms of noise levels? Should I stick with the stock fans or make the switch?
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I have the stock MSI fans, and I found them to be very quiet—almost silent, actually! They haven't given me any trouble at all in terms of noise.
Before you rush into buying new fans, you might want to try out the stock fans first. Test them out to see if their noise level is tolerable for you. If it's not too bad, then there's no need to spend more money on replacements.
Just a heads up, the MSI stock fans are 3-pin and run at a constant 1300 RPM, which might not qualify them as 'silent' for some. If you aim for a truly quiet setup, you might want to consider getting the Arctic P12 Pros instead. They provide excellent performance and should be quieter. Just be aware that the price is often lower than their listed MSRP, so check frequently for deals. You might also want to look into Thermalright options if you're after some budget-friendly, visually appealing fans.

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